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SUMMARY:The Big Conversation: Red Lines and 'White Nooses'
DESCRIPTION:How Racially Segregated Neighborhoods Were Intentionally Created In Rome\, Utica\, and the Surrounding Suburbs \nPresented by Jeff Miller\, Professor of Communication & Media at Utica University \nProfessor Miller will present evidence of the history and legacy of redlining in Utica\, and the use of racially restrictive covenants in property deeds to prevent people of color from living in parts of New Hartford\, Deerfield\, and Rome. \nFree and Open to the Public. Donations Welcome. \nHonoring Utica peace and social justice activist Sunithi Bajekal (1933-2014)
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LOCATION:The Other Side\, 2011 Genesee St\, Utica\, New York\, 13501
CATEGORIES:The Big Conversation
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